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Osmo Vänskä

Osmo Antero Vänskä (born 28 February 1953) is a Finnish conductor, clarinetist, and composer.[1]

Osmo Vänskä
Vänskä conducting a concert in Minneapolis in 2017
Background information
Birth nameOsmo Antero Vänskä
Born (1953-02-28) 28 February 1953 (age 71)
Sääminki, Finland
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Conductor, clarinetist, composer
Instrument(s)Clarinet
Years active1971–present

Biography edit

Vänskä started his musical career as an orchestral clarinetist with the Turku Philharmonic (1971–76).[2] He then became the principal clarinet of the Helsinki Philharmonic from 1977 to 1982. During this time, he started to study conducting with Jorma Panula at the Sibelius Academy, where his classmates included Esa-Pekka Salonen and Jukka-Pekka Saraste. In 1982, he won the International Besançon Competition for Young Conductors.

Vänskä became principal guest conductor of the Lahti Symphony Orchestra in 1985, and chief conductor in 1988. He concluded his tenure with the Lahti Symphony Orchestra in 2008 and is now the orchestra's Conductor Laureate. His complete set of Sibelius symphonies with the Lahti Symphony Orchestra, also on the BIS label, has garnered widespread acclaim. He has recorded extensively with the Lahti orchestra for the BIS label, including music by Kalevi Aho, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Bernhard Crusell, Uuno Klami, Tauno Marttinen, Robert Kajanus, Sofia Gubaidulina, Joonas Kokkonen, Jan Sandström, Jean Sibelius, and Fredrik Pacius.

Vänskä was chief conductor of the Iceland Symphony Orchestra from 1993 to 1996. In 1996, he was appointed chief conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (BBCSSO), and served in that capacity until 2002. With the BBCSSO, he made recordings of the complete Carl Nielsen symphonies for the BIS label.[3] In June 2014, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra announced the return of Vänskä to the orchestra as its next principal guest conductor, effective with the 2014–2015 season.[4][5]

In 2003, Vänskä became the music director of the Minnesota Orchestra. He and the orchestra have received critical praise, and he is regarded as having enhanced the quality of the orchestra.[6] In 2004, Vänskä and the Minnesota Orchestra began a five-year project to record the complete Beethoven symphonies on the BIS label.[7] In 2005, Vänskä signed a contract extension with the Minnesota Orchestra through at least 2011. In September 2009, the orchestra announced the extension of Vänskä's contract through the 2014–2015 season.[8] He announced his resignation on 1 October 2013, one year after management locked out the musicians in a longstanding labor dispute.[9] In January 2014 Vänskä and the Minnesota Orchestra won a Grammy for best orchestral performance for the album of Sibelius' Symphonies Nos. 1 and 4.[10] He was re-appointed music director of the Minnesota Orchestra in April 2014 with a two-year contract,[11] which was extended in May 2015 to last until August 2019.[12] In July 2017, the orchestra announced a further extension of Vänskä's contract through the 2021–2022 season.[13] In December 2018, the orchestra announced that Vänskä is to conclude his music directorship of the Minnesota Orchestra at the close of the 2021-2022 season.[14][15] Vänskä is subsequently scheduled to take the title of conductor laureate with the Minnesota Orchestra.[16]

In May 2008, an orchestral piece composed by Vänskä titled The Bridge was premiered by the Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, led by William Schrickel, assistant-principal bassist of the Minnesota Orchestra, with Vänskä in attendance.[17]

In April 2019, the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra announces the appointment of Vänskä as its next music director, effective January 2020, with an initial contract of 3 years.[18] Vänskä stood down as music director of the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra at the end of 2022.[19]

Personal life edit

Vänskä has been married twice. He and his first wife Pirkko, a freelance drama critic, have three grown children, one of whom, Olli, plays violin in the Finnish folk metal band Turisas. The couple separated in 2009.[20] In April 2015, Vänskä married Erin Keefe, concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra.[21] The couple reside in Minneapolis.[15] In private life, one of his hobbies is riding motorcycles.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ Tarpila, Laila (28 February 2019). "Levytysten kautta uran luonut kapellimestari Osmo Vänskä amerikkalaistui – Musiikin syntymäpäiväkalenteri" (in Finnish). Yle. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  2. ^ David Patrick Stearns, "Making His Mark: Osmo Vänskä". andante.com (overall site now defunct), February 2004.
  3. ^ Andrew Clements (2005-04-15). "'For my next trick...'". The Guardian. Retrieved 2007-01-28.
  4. ^ (Press release). Iceland Symphony Orchestra (Sinfóníuhljómsveitar Íslands). 16 June 2014. Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-20.
  5. ^ Andrew Mellor (2014-07-10). "Principal Guest positions for Vänskä and Stenz". Gramophone. Retrieved 2014-07-20.
  6. ^ Jay Nordlinger (15 February 2007). "A Glorious Dawn, in Sound & Spirit". The New York Sun. Retrieved 2007-02-24.
  7. ^ James R. Oestreich (17 December 2006). "A Most Audacious Dare Reverberates". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-02-24.
  8. ^ "Music Director Osmo Vänskä Extends Contract With Minnesota Orchestra" (Press release). Minnesota Orchestra. 24 September 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
  9. ^ Kerr, Euan, Conductor Vanska resigns from Minnesota Orchestra, Minnesota Public Radio (October 1, 2013)
  10. ^ Jon Bream (24 January 2014). "Minnesota Orchestra and Osmo Vänskä score a Grammy". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2014-01-27.
  11. ^ Kerr, Euan (24 April 2014). "Vanska has deal to return as Minnesota Orchestra director". MPRnews.org. MPR News. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
  12. ^ "Minnesota Orchestra extends contract with Music Director Osmo Vänskä and announces new agreement with musicians" (Press release). Minnesota Orchestra. 19 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  13. ^ "Music Director Osmo Vänskä extends contract with Minnesota Orchestra" (Press release). Minnesota Orchestra. 10 July 2017. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  14. ^ "Osmo Vänskä Announces Plans to Conclude his Tenure as Minnesota Orchestra Music Director Following 2021-22 Season" (Press release). Minnesota Orchestra. 5 December 2018. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  15. ^ a b Euan Kerr (2018-12-05). "Minnesota Orchestra's Osmo Vanska to step down in 2022". MPR News. Retrieved 2019-05-04.
  16. ^ David Allen (2022-06-10). "A Conductor's Tumultuous, Invaluable Tenure Ends in Minnesota". The New York Times. Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  17. ^ Combs, Marianne (16 May 2008). "Osmo Vanska composes a musical 'bridge'". MPR News. Minneapolis. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
  18. ^ "Osmo Vänskä Announced As Music Director of Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra" (Press release). Harrison Parrott. 30 April 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  19. ^ Rob Hubbard (2022-06-03). "'I have done my part'". Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  20. ^ Graydon Royce (20 March 2009). "Vanska, wife to end 35-year marriage". Star-Tribune. Minneapolis.
  21. ^ Jon Bream (January 2, 2015). ""Osmo Vänskä announces engagement"". (Minneapolis) StarTribune. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  22. ^ Alex Ross (14 February 2005). "Osmosis". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2006-12-08.

Literature edit

External links edit

  • HarrisonParrott agency page on Osmo Vänskä
  • Minnesota Orchestra page on Osmo Vänskä
  • Anthony Tommasini, "Surprising And Bold, Even if Not In the Club". New York Times, 11 February 2004
Cultural offices
Preceded by Chief Conductor, Lahti Symphony Orchestra
1988–2008
Succeeded by
Jukka-Pekka Saraste (artistic advisor)
Preceded by
Petri Sakari
Chief Conductor, Iceland Symphony Orchestra
1993–1996
Succeeded by
Petri Sakari
Preceded by Chief Conductor, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
1996–2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by Music Director, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra
2020–2022
Succeeded by
Jaap van Zweden (designate, effective 2024)

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Osmo Antero Vanska born 28 February 1953 is a Finnish conductor clarinetist and composer 1 Osmo VanskaVanska conducting a concert in Minneapolis in 2017Background informationBirth nameOsmo Antero VanskaBorn 1953 02 28 28 February 1953 age 71 Saaminki FinlandGenresClassicalOccupation s Conductor clarinetist composerInstrument s ClarinetYears active1971 present Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 References 4 Literature 5 External linksBiography editVanska started his musical career as an orchestral clarinetist with the Turku Philharmonic 1971 76 2 He then became the principal clarinet of the Helsinki Philharmonic from 1977 to 1982 During this time he started to study conducting with Jorma Panula at the Sibelius Academy where his classmates included Esa Pekka Salonen and Jukka Pekka Saraste In 1982 he won the International Besancon Competition for Young Conductors Vanska became principal guest conductor of the Lahti Symphony Orchestra in 1985 and chief conductor in 1988 He concluded his tenure with the Lahti Symphony Orchestra in 2008 and is now the orchestra s Conductor Laureate His complete set of Sibelius symphonies with the Lahti Symphony Orchestra also on the BIS label has garnered widespread acclaim He has recorded extensively with the Lahti orchestra for the BIS label including music by Kalevi Aho Einojuhani Rautavaara Bernhard Crusell Uuno Klami Tauno Marttinen Robert Kajanus Sofia Gubaidulina Joonas Kokkonen Jan Sandstrom Jean Sibelius and Fredrik Pacius Vanska was chief conductor of the Iceland Symphony Orchestra from 1993 to 1996 In 1996 he was appointed chief conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra BBCSSO and served in that capacity until 2002 With the BBCSSO he made recordings of the complete Carl Nielsen symphonies for the BIS label 3 In June 2014 the Iceland Symphony Orchestra announced the return of Vanska to the orchestra as its next principal guest conductor effective with the 2014 2015 season 4 5 In 2003 Vanska became the music director of the Minnesota Orchestra He and the orchestra have received critical praise and he is regarded as having enhanced the quality of the orchestra 6 In 2004 Vanska and the Minnesota Orchestra began a five year project to record the complete Beethoven symphonies on the BIS label 7 In 2005 Vanska signed a contract extension with the Minnesota Orchestra through at least 2011 In September 2009 the orchestra announced the extension of Vanska s contract through the 2014 2015 season 8 He announced his resignation on 1 October 2013 one year after management locked out the musicians in a longstanding labor dispute 9 In January 2014 Vanska and the Minnesota Orchestra won a Grammy for best orchestral performance for the album of Sibelius Symphonies Nos 1 and 4 10 He was re appointed music director of the Minnesota Orchestra in April 2014 with a two year contract 11 which was extended in May 2015 to last until August 2019 12 In July 2017 the orchestra announced a further extension of Vanska s contract through the 2021 2022 season 13 In December 2018 the orchestra announced that Vanska is to conclude his music directorship of the Minnesota Orchestra at the close of the 2021 2022 season 14 15 Vanska is subsequently scheduled to take the title of conductor laureate with the Minnesota Orchestra 16 In May 2008 an orchestral piece composed by Vanska titled The Bridge was premiered by the Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra led by William Schrickel assistant principal bassist of the Minnesota Orchestra with Vanska in attendance 17 In April 2019 the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra announces the appointment of Vanska as its next music director effective January 2020 with an initial contract of 3 years 18 Vanska stood down as music director of the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra at the end of 2022 19 Personal life editVanska has been married twice He and his first wife Pirkko a freelance drama critic have three grown children one of whom Olli plays violin in the Finnish folk metal band Turisas The couple separated in 2009 20 In April 2015 Vanska married Erin Keefe concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra 21 The couple reside in Minneapolis 15 In private life one of his hobbies is riding motorcycles 22 References edit Tarpila Laila 28 February 2019 Levytysten kautta uran luonut kapellimestari Osmo Vanska amerikkalaistui Musiikin syntymapaivakalenteri in Finnish Yle Retrieved 5 November 2021 David Patrick Stearns Making His Mark Osmo Vanska andante com overall site now defunct February 2004 Andrew Clements 2005 04 15 For my next trick The Guardian Retrieved 2007 01 28 Osmo Vanska adalgestastjornandi naestu thrju starfsar Press release Iceland Symphony Orchestra Sinfoniuhljomsveitar Islands 16 June 2014 Archived from the original on 28 July 2014 Retrieved 2014 07 20 Andrew Mellor 2014 07 10 Principal Guest positions for Vanska and Stenz Gramophone Retrieved 2014 07 20 Jay Nordlinger 15 February 2007 A Glorious Dawn in Sound amp Spirit The New York Sun Retrieved 2007 02 24 James R Oestreich 17 December 2006 A Most Audacious Dare Reverberates The New York Times Retrieved 2007 02 24 Music Director Osmo Vanska Extends Contract With Minnesota Orchestra Press release Minnesota Orchestra 24 September 2009 Retrieved 2009 09 29 Kerr Euan Conductor Vanska resigns from Minnesota Orchestra Minnesota Public Radio October 1 2013 Jon Bream 24 January 2014 Minnesota Orchestra and Osmo Vanska score a Grammy Star Tribune Retrieved 2014 01 27 Kerr Euan 24 April 2014 Vanska has deal to return as Minnesota Orchestra director MPRnews org MPR News Retrieved 25 April 2014 Minnesota Orchestra extends contract with Music Director Osmo Vanska and announces new agreement with musicians Press release Minnesota Orchestra 19 May 2015 Retrieved 20 May 2015 Music Director Osmo Vanska extends contract with Minnesota Orchestra Press release Minnesota Orchestra 10 July 2017 Retrieved 2017 07 12 Osmo Vanska Announces Plans to Conclude his Tenure as Minnesota Orchestra Music Director Following 2021 22 Season Press release Minnesota Orchestra 5 December 2018 Retrieved 2020 05 27 a b Euan Kerr 2018 12 05 Minnesota Orchestra s Osmo Vanska to step down in 2022 MPR News Retrieved 2019 05 04 David Allen 2022 06 10 A Conductor s Tumultuous Invaluable Tenure Ends in Minnesota The New York Times Retrieved 2022 06 10 Combs Marianne 16 May 2008 Osmo Vanska composes a musical bridge MPR News Minneapolis Retrieved 15 July 2016 Osmo Vanska Announced As Music Director of Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra Press release Harrison Parrott 30 April 2019 Retrieved 5 May 2019 Rob Hubbard 2022 06 03 I have done my part Minneapolis Star Tribune Retrieved 2022 06 10 Graydon Royce 20 March 2009 Vanska wife to end 35 year marriage Star Tribune Minneapolis Jon Bream January 2 2015 Osmo Vanska announces engagement Minneapolis StarTribune Retrieved 29 June 2018 Alex Ross 14 February 2005 Osmosis The New Yorker Retrieved 2006 12 08 Literature editMichael Anthony Osmo Vanska Orchestra Builder Kirk House Publishers ISBN 978 1 933794 20 4External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Osmo Vanska HarrisonParrott agency page on Osmo Vanska Minnesota Orchestra page on Osmo Vanska Anthony Tommasini Surprising And Bold Even if Not In the Club New York Times 11 February 2004 David Luke Doddy with Taya Mueller Seeing Anew Osmo Vanska and the New Minnesota Orchestra InDigest online magazine retrieved page Cultural officesPreceded byUlf Soderblom Chief Conductor Lahti Symphony Orchestra1988 2008 Succeeded byJukka Pekka Saraste artistic advisor Preceded byPetri Sakari Chief Conductor Iceland Symphony Orchestra1993 1996 Succeeded byPetri SakariPreceded byJerzy Maksymiuk Chief Conductor BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra1996 2002 Succeeded byIlan VolkovPreceded byMyung whun Chung Music Director Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra2020 2022 Succeeded byJaap van Zweden designate effective 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Osmo Vanska amp oldid 1206457167, wikipedia, 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